DJ Hardware
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26 years old
Syracuse, NEW YORK
United States
Last Login: 5/11/2006
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A legend in his own right, DJ Hardware's career as an international artist spans the scope of two decades. Hardware is a definitive DJ and producer, a taste maker who has achieved worldwide accolades! His sets combine brilliant progressive tribal house with uplifting trance as he layers his sounds, building the realms of a musical journey that culminates into a total mind and body meltdown!
Hardware, a native of Syracuse, New York began his career spinning hip-hop at a local jaunt called Nowhere City. He then took his unquenchable spirit for music and moved to Boston, Massachusetts where he began to develop his presence, two years later Hardware was voted the City's best DJ by the Boston Herald. During this time, DJ Hardware expanded his presence on to the Boston club circuit spinning such venues as the Hub Club, Axis, and Venus De Milo playing a variety of musical styles from early house anthems to European acid-house, techno and trance. Having quickly exploded onto the Boston club scene, he began to get bookings worldwide (Canada, Iceland, Germany, The Netherlands, UK, Belgium and France). These bookings gave him both an opportunity and a broad spectrum to play with some of the greatest DJ's in the world including Sven Vath, Derrick May, Richie Hawtin, Josh Wink, Paul Van Dyk, Jon The Dentist, Tony DI Vit, and Carl Cox.
Hardware has also served as A&R Executive Director for New York's underground dance imprint, Adrenalin Records. During his tenure at Adrenalin Hardware released several mix CD's including the legendary underground hits The Rhythm Chamber and Trance Acid Experience Vol. 2. Following his 2 year stint at Adrenalin Hardware left the company to launch Toxik Recordings, a division of Warlock Records, which was said to be one of the most ingenious and original electronic dance music labels in North America. As founder and Director of A&R, Hardware took Toxik Recordings to uncharted heights. The first groundbreaking release on the Toxik Imprint, Phunky Breaks From The Vault Vol. 1, achieved instant success. His follow up mixed CD; The Mind Controller is still viewed as a genre defining compilation by fans and critics alike.
In the studio, DJ Hardware along with his production partner, DJ Remix, collectively known as Toxik Twins, created some of the most influential and legendary tracks to come from American producers! Highlights of these works include the remix of DJ Voodoo & Liquid Method, "Everybody Thinks I'm High and I Am (The Toxic Tilt- A Whirl Madness Remix)" on Streetbeat, the remix of the worldwide classic house anthem "I'll House You" which featured a guest appearance by none other than The Jungle Brothers! Highlights of Hardware's solo studio endeavors include 2001's trance hit "Static Resistance" released on Pure Music and the upcoming progressive stormer "Can You Hear Me Now" (Pure)!
Following the successful launch of one of the United States leading electronic dance music distributors Hardware World Distribution and the acclaimed imprint Pure Music Hardware returned in 2001 with his next installment of his epic mix CD series, "2001: A New Beginning" (P.O.D./Pure Music)! A New Beginning saw Hardware once again push the envelope of where he was taking his listeners as their bodies writhed to a set of mind-bending trance and progressive house!
Once again the world will be jolted by DJ Hardware as he prepares to release yet another genre defining compilation on July 2nd of 2002! "Let The Drums Speak" is a dance floor masterpiece that denotes a musical voyage into the sounds of progressive tribal house and driving trance anthems. Hardware's musical taste landmarks a revolutionary sound that is sweeping the club scene around the globe. Highlights of "Let The Drums Speak" include club anthems such as Pappa & Gilbey's "Validate", Weekend World's "Round & Round", Finger Fest Inc. "Auto Porno", and Subterfudge's "Prana" (Gil's Spiritual Remix). Hardware's eclectic mix of well known underground progressive anthems combined with previously unreleased and sometimes unavailable tracks create A FLAWLESS SET to include Satoshi Tomiie's forward thinking remix of Urban Dwellers's "Loverman", Blackwatch's stunning remixes of Powerplant's "With Or With Out You" and Dallas Kiss's "Revelation", Kelly D's progressive stormer "Moonburn", D. Ramirez's intense tribal remix of Rock's "Resistance", and Headaffect's tribal twister "Afrochrome" (gentle remix).
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